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the numbers are on your screen -- our first call comes from james in bay city, mich. on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i understand if you have no children at all, it would be a good deal. on the other hand, what is the downside to this bank? -- to this thing? i am 90 years old. thank you. guest: the first thing people should think about is whether they really need to have this money. if you needed to stay in the home and you have no other assets or way to borrow money, then you should look into a reverse mortgage. the thing you have to be careful of, for instance, if you have a property that is valued at $250,000, and if you're 65, you could maybe get a loan of $135,000 on a because they don't give you the full value of the home in the loan. the give you a portion of that. it goes up as your oldness or fewer 90 years old and having to order the $2,000 house, you can get close to $200,000 on that house. what are you going to do without lump sum of money? if there is another 10 years that the person lives, you can be adding $80,000 or more to that loan
the numbers are on your screen -- our first call comes from james in bay city, mich. on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i understand if you have no children at all, it would be a good deal. on the other hand, what is the downside to this bank? -- to this thing? i am 90 years old. thank you. guest: the first thing people should think about is whether they really need to have this money. if you needed to stay in the home and you have no other assets or way to borrow money, then...
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romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown.
romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown.
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romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> we don't even know. looks like some of those jokes were, you know, written and created by the men themselves. have a wonderful weekend. see you back here on monday. "ac 360" starts now.
romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> we don't even know. looks like some of those jokes were, you know, written and created by the men themselves. have a wonderful weekend. see you back here on monday. "ac 360" starts now.
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romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at
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i went to the local library to research the city. it's the seventh biggest city in ohio. it was named parma because it was the first place of parmesan true. >> there is no way that is true. >> or is it that true. >> vote now. >> i'm barack obama. >> i'm mitt romney. >> i approve this message. >> the good people of parma like other ohioans like the other people of ohio, can barely get through the episode of real housewives of akron without being bombarded with political ads. like in los angeles our commercials are about kim kardashian and her boob jobs. what is it like for presidential elections. >> i get sick of the phone calls. 20 a day. >> 20 phone calls a day. >> about that. >> i don't get 20 regular phone calls in a month. i should move to ohio. >> personally, i don't care who you're going to vote for as long as it's not romney. >> aren't we biased. >> why would you say that? >> because you're from l.a. >> forcible rape. >> how can you support that. >> i wish i lived in new york because it's not a swing state. >> are you a family? >> um, she's a close friend to me and
i went to the local library to research the city. it's the seventh biggest city in ohio. it was named parma because it was the first place of parmesan true. >> there is no way that is true. >> or is it that true. >> vote now. >> i'm barack obama. >> i'm mitt romney. >> i approve this message. >> the good people of parma like other ohioans like the other people of ohio, can barely get through the episode of real housewives of akron without being...
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romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> we don't even know. looks like some of those jokes were, you know, written and created by the men themselves. have a wonderful weekend. >>> tonight, with days to go until the final debate, can president obama garner the same support he had in 2008. i will ask one of his biggest backers what does he think now? >> it took eight to 12 years to get us in this situation. what is four years to get us out? >> tyler perry is not just an extraordinarily successful writer, director and actor. >> she told me you were the best interviewer in the world. very, very worried. >> he's an entrepreneur with his own movie studio. a man whose films have grossed over $600 million and a man who
romney dines with rich people. >> i'm still making the most of my time in the city. earlier today, i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> we don't even know. looks like some of those jokes were, you know, written and created by the men themselves. have a wonderful weekend. >>> tonight, with days to go until the final debate, can president obama garner the same support he had in 2008. i will ask...
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post your tom, granite city, illinois under democrats find. >> caller: this is to both gentlemen. i watched all the debates with republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time, first time. so my question is with mr. romney. i understand where president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into any more wars or to cite other conflicts, but he is willing to help, lincoln libya in other places. and he turned it over and we lost four americans in libya. my question mr. romney is, is he talking about actually going back in iraq, going into syria, getting ready to go to war with iran? in the sense of calm is he ready to the news on the ground? is that what he wants to do different than the president? and if not, what is he wanted to do besides rattled the saber? i'll take your comments off the air. >> guest: i think it's a fantastic question because romney's camp would like certain people in the neoconservative elements of the republican party to believe that in fact coming yes, he's ready to pull the trigger and bring into strike on iran. the problem is if you look what
post your tom, granite city, illinois under democrats find. >> caller: this is to both gentlemen. i watched all the debates with republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time, first time. so my question is with mr. romney. i understand where president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into any more wars or to cite other conflicts, but he is willing to help, lincoln libya in other places. and he turned it over and we lost four americans in libya. my question mr. romney...
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i just have to say first, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son jamie. i'd like you to tell me a little bit about him and why he was struggling. >> thank you, and thank you for the invitation to be here today. jamie was struggling. he had been dealing with bullying as one of the issues for a few years, different situations. and also, it was a figure skater. he got picked on for that. he was one of those boys that was always smiling, happy to be around, and liked to make everybody happy. so that also made him a target. and at the start of grade ten, he had come out as the only openly gay male at his high school. >> did he share with you that that was part of the issue for him, and that's why he thought in part he was being bullied? >> he didn't understand -- his exact words to me is that he didn't understand why people didn't like him. he hadn't done anything to hurt anybody. he enjoyed his skating, when he was younger, for example. he couldn't understand why that made him a target for bullies. just thought everybody should respect each other. and it wasn
i just have to say first, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son jamie. i'd like you to tell me a little bit about him and why he was struggling. >> thank you, and thank you for the invitation to be here today. jamie was struggling. he had been dealing with bullying as one of the issues for a few years, different situations. and also, it was a figure skater. he got picked on for that. he was one of those boys that was always smiling, happy to be around, and liked to make everybody happy....
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and then ended up running city and i don't even know why anyone would buy a hedge fund in the first place doesn't really seem to make much sense to me anyway but you know it wouldn't surprise me though that story would be true just because what you see is this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the elite or of the oligarchy last and in the west it's mostly the banks there's all are are doing are committing their crimes with the permission of the government and they sort of agree with each other that hey i'm not going to tell on you if you don't tell on me so congress insider trades congress chiefs congress doesn't pay taxes and no one says it and the same time the bankers c.e.o. and get bailed out and gets your percent loans to speculate and no one says anything and. so yeah i mean these agreements i mean are it's implicit or explicit it's becoming more explicit now yes a criminal class i mean it's a it's a small criminal class right on the edge ill political front the swiss ar
and then ended up running city and i don't even know why anyone would buy a hedge fund in the first place doesn't really seem to make much sense to me anyway but you know it wouldn't surprise me though that story would be true just because what you see is this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the elite or of the oligarchy last and in the west it's mostly the banks there's all are are...
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it will stand at first and mission streets reach 1,070 feet high. that's more than 200 feet taller than the transamerica building. >> wow. >>> it's a whole new commute for thousands of bay area workers. >> yup. they are part of a new generation of employees who are being driven to and from work on corporate buses. cbs 5's mike sugerman reports. >>> reporter: mass transit isn't always public transit. every day hundreds of huge bus transport a mass of people from san francisco to the silicon valley. workplaces like google, yahoo and the like. but they certainly aren't public. >> companies themselves are a little cagey about where those routes are. it can be a contentious issue. >> reporter: eric sees these big buses all over the city and like the rest of us knew nothing about them except that they seemed rather plush and efficient, very much unlike public transit. >> it's a kind of hiding in plain sight situation where, you know, the buses are two stories high and 80 feet long so it's not hard to find them. >> reporter: eric runs a design firm, stay m
it will stand at first and mission streets reach 1,070 feet high. that's more than 200 feet taller than the transamerica building. >> wow. >>> it's a whole new commute for thousands of bay area workers. >> yup. they are part of a new generation of employees who are being driven to and from work on corporate buses. cbs 5's mike sugerman reports. >>> reporter: mass transit isn't always public transit. every day hundreds of huge bus transport a mass of people from san...
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i watch the republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time the first time. so my question is this mr. romney. i understand the president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into wars are subtle conflicts, but easily do hope. like libya and other places. he turned it over to the u.n. and the last four americans in libya. but it's liberated. my question with mr. romney is, is he talking about actually going back in iraq? going into syria? getting ready to go to war with iran in the sense of, is he ready to put boots on the ground? is that what you must do different than the president? and if not, what does he want to do besides rattle a saber? i'll take your comments off the air. >> guest: i think it's a fantastic question because romney scamp would like certain people in the neoconservative elements of the republican party to believe that in fact he is ready to pull the trigger and the preemptive strike on iran. the problem is you look at what he actually said any talk to senior advisers, whether directly in the campaign or analyst and former officials
i watch the republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time the first time. so my question is this mr. romney. i understand the president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into wars are subtle conflicts, but easily do hope. like libya and other places. he turned it over to the u.n. and the last four americans in libya. but it's liberated. my question with mr. romney is, is he talking about actually going back in iraq? going into syria? getting ready to go to war with iran in...
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exactly what's happened it will destabilize the whole region and we just have to look at when somali city that has been proven correct. as well would say that this terrible current situation actually warrants another intervention by nato to clear up the mess that they started in the first place. well well quite you know where we were and. that's not the answer that's not the answer at all but it's important to see what the cause of all of this destabilisation was. you know the other the other thing as well that nato is claiming this was a popular revolution and so on but again this is these claims of being clearly. destroyed in just the past few months particularly of the militias the political organizations representing the militias in the elections that were kind of trumpeted as they were going to bring democracy to the country but it's interesting the results didn't get so much of the city in the west because in one thousand out of the twenty provinces. to the preferred is of the militias fled the so-called revolution were all you know completely defeated so these militias were not pop
exactly what's happened it will destabilize the whole region and we just have to look at when somali city that has been proven correct. as well would say that this terrible current situation actually warrants another intervention by nato to clear up the mess that they started in the first place. well well quite you know where we were and. that's not the answer that's not the answer at all but it's important to see what the cause of all of this destabilisation was. you know the other the other...
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for a few october days last go has turned into one of the most talked about cities and they are working students have to first and from the most renowned theatres both gathered here for the status lasky festival best team russian actor and peer director of the early twentieth century content to spend his last he is considered to be the father of the modern action school what's so special about the training that he created the famous stylist last pieces will discuss it with millicent smith conservative director ted had a pact to add the american concert sleep there in san francisco the only american company invited to the status last week fast. based here the first time in its history the prestigious stanislavsky theater festival even international students to stage nine of the best drama schools from russia europe and the united states are putting on production the concept is an open class teachers and students are sharing their views on the acting and future of theatre but many participants this is truly once in a lifetime experience they did not want to mess to bring all the props and
for a few october days last go has turned into one of the most talked about cities and they are working students have to first and from the most renowned theatres both gathered here for the status lasky festival best team russian actor and peer director of the early twentieth century content to spend his last he is considered to be the father of the modern action school what's so special about the training that he created the famous stylist last pieces will discuss it with millicent smith...
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get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> after sin city the new sunlight foundation's rankings of top political ad markets places orlando second, pittsburgh third. >>> now to the most expensive political campaigns in congress. the senate showdown in massachusetts between democrat elizabeth warren and incumbent republican scott brown is first by a whole lot. combined fundraising nearly $53 million. spending at about 37 million. and by the way, warren's raised about 4 million more than brown. >>> the senate bat until ohio is second with combined fundraising of $30.4 million and spending at about 21 million. the senate race in virginia, third most expensive with 32 million raised. almost 19 million spent. >>> let's go now to the top parodies of the presidential campaign. idolator.com number three president obama singing "call me maybe." ♪ obama style obama style >> and coming in second, a takeoff on gangnam style. it's "obama style." ♪ changing obama style >> and at the idol ators most favorite parody, mitt romney in gangnam style. your number on
get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> after sin city the new sunlight foundation's rankings of top political ad markets places orlando second, pittsburgh third. >>> now to the most expensive political campaigns in congress. the senate showdown in massachusetts between democrat elizabeth warren and incumbent republican scott brown is first by a whole lot. combined fundraising nearly $53 million. spending at about 37 million. and by the...
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the first one came in in the predawn hours on friday and produced the heaviest rains from the city northwestward. in some cases rain totals were up about an inch or maybe little more than that. there were two bands of rain there through baltimore county into howard county and then out parts of west carroll county and frederick county. then later in the day we had that second band of rain come through late afternoon, early evening last evening. that produced severe weather. you see another band of rain went right over what occurred in the morning. that was that second band that generated the tornado warning last night. there were gusty winds. no ro taying at the surface reported there. quite a bit of rain. some of these areas in baltimore county and hartford county got close to 2 inches of rain or maybe little more than that. some total for the entire day during the day yesterday. this morning we're cooling down now. 58 on the board walk. par kins down to 47. frederick 46. all the way down to 39 in oakland. that's downright frosty. here's the satellite picture. stormy weather off shore. new engla
the first one came in in the predawn hours on friday and produced the heaviest rains from the city northwestward. in some cases rain totals were up about an inch or maybe little more than that. there were two bands of rain there through baltimore county into howard county and then out parts of west carroll county and frederick county. then later in the day we had that second band of rain come through late afternoon, early evening last evening. that produced severe weather. you see another band...
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last week the two groups met for the first time in an emotional performance. abc's reporter said it helped lift the spirits of survivors still rebuilding from last year's tsunami. ♪ it was a scene straight out of mardi gras, only this was in japan. ♪ >> that second line, a celebration to inspire them still recovering from disaster. >> it showed there is no bad things that can happen. like there's nothing that can keep people down. so the music will just lift you up. >> george brown knows from experience. seven years ago hurricane katrina nearly silenced his brases band the oquendo perry walker high, wash being away the only instruments they had. >> all my family plays so you could see something was taken away from them once the piano was gone. >> the silence didn't last long, thanks to help from an unlikely place. a japanese trumpet player raised thousands of dollars, collected nearly 800 instruments from japan. >> i think jazz is one of the -- the most wonderful present from the united states and new orleans to the world and i want to give back. >> when t
last week the two groups met for the first time in an emotional performance. abc's reporter said it helped lift the spirits of survivors still rebuilding from last year's tsunami. ♪ it was a scene straight out of mardi gras, only this was in japan. ♪ >> that second line, a celebration to inspire them still recovering from disaster. >> it showed there is no bad things that can happen. like there's nothing that can keep people down. so the music will just lift you up. >>...
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last week the two groups met for the first time in an emotional performance. abc's reporter said it helped lift the spirits of survivors still rebuilding from last year's tsunami. ♪ it was a scene straight out of mardi gras, only this was in japan. ♪ >> that second line, a celebration to inspire them still recovering from disaster. >> it showed there is no bad things that can happen. like there's nothing that can keep people down. so the music will just lift you up. >> george brown knows from experience. seven years ago hurricane katrina nearly silenced his brass band at oak perry walker high, wash being away the only instruments they had. >> all my family plays so you could see something was taken away from them once the piano was gone. >> the silence didn't last long, thanks to help from an unlikely place. a japanese trumpet player raised thousands of dollars, collected nearly 800 instruments from japan. >> i think jazz is one of the -- the most wonderful present from the united states and new orleans to the world and i want to give back. >> when the tsu
last week the two groups met for the first time in an emotional performance. abc's reporter said it helped lift the spirits of survivors still rebuilding from last year's tsunami. ♪ it was a scene straight out of mardi gras, only this was in japan. ♪ >> that second line, a celebration to inspire them still recovering from disaster. >> it showed there is no bad things that can happen. like there's nothing that can keep people down. so the music will just lift you up. >>...
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last week the two groups met for the first time in an emotional performance. abc's reporter said it helped lift the spirits of survivors still rebuilding from last year's tsunami. ♪ it was a scene straight out of mardi gras, only this was in japan. ♪ >> that second line, a celebration to inspire them still recovering from disaster. >> it showed there is no bad things that can happen. like there's nothing that can keep people down. so the music will just lift you up. >> george brown knows from experience. seven years ago hurricane katrina nearly silenced his brass band, washing away the only instruments they had at the high school. >> all my family plays so you could see something was taken away from them once the piano was gone. >> the silence didn't last long, thanks to help from an unlikely place, japanese trumpet player raised thousands of dollars, collected nearly 800 instruments from japan. >> i think jazz is one of the -- the most wonderful present from the united states and new orleans to the world and i want to give back. >> when the tsunami devast
last week the two groups met for the first time in an emotional performance. abc's reporter said it helped lift the spirits of survivors still rebuilding from last year's tsunami. ♪ it was a scene straight out of mardi gras, only this was in japan. ♪ >> that second line, a celebration to inspire them still recovering from disaster. >> it showed there is no bad things that can happen. like there's nothing that can keep people down. so the music will just lift you up. >>...